About St. Joseph Health

SJH provides a full range of care facilities including 16 acute care hospitals,
home health agencies, hospice care, outpatient services, skilled nursing
facilities, community clinics and physician groups. All of our hospital
and home health entities are accredited by the Joint Commission. In our
award-winning facilities, SJH maintains a "continuum of care," matched
to the diverse needs of the urban centers, smaller cities and rural communities
who depend on us every day.

Phone

Address

Primary Office

Address

Phone

Fax

(707) 257-4136

Hours

Mon - Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

More Information

The patient rating score is based on responses and comments from Press
Ganey. Responses are measured on a 10 point scale, with 10 being the best
score. These scores are then translated to a 5 point scale in order to
display results in a 5 Star rating. Comments are also gathered from the
same survey and displayed in their entirety with the exception of any
language that may be considered libel, or may contain private health information,
or is unrelated to the provider being reviewed.

Education & Training

Biography

Biography

Dr. Margaret Schlatter is a neurologist in Napa, California and is affiliated
with Queen of the Valley Medical Center. She received her medical degree
from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and has been
in practice for more than 20 years.

Reviews

*Dr. Schlatter has effected major improvements in my health! (So have several other local doctors.) #8. Extensive, thorough, effective. #10. She is great!

23-Jul-2018

she is an outstanding doctor. she discovered my diagnosis that 4 other doctors could not. it is so rare she had never treated it, but I feel very confident that she took the time to investigate the proper treatment. it also is a joy to go to appointments with her. I feel like I could ask her anything and get an educated response.

29-May-2018

A new prescription was prescribed after & left the office. The med was called into a pharmacy I never use. The pharmacy started to call me to tell me to pick up the Rx. When I called the pharmacy back to tell them that I had no Rx with them, they proved to me that there really was a new Rx for me there.